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Yeah, I figured with carpets I wouldn't attach it to the floor, I'd just have carpets laid down so they can be taken out and shaken/beaten/etc.
I suppose, if one planned correctly, you could use textiles in such a way that any time you hit a laundromat you could take them down and wash them too. That should help with smells/dirt/etc? But you would have to plan for that and make sure they detach nicely.
(I'm kinda curious how the inside of your van looks--although I understand if you don't want to share. I see so many examples of pimped-out $100,000 vans with wood/tile interiors that I'm really tired of it and want to see practical setups, or at least alternate.)